Copyright Ownership and Fair Dealing of AI-Created Works
This paper is focused on the copyright ownership of artistic works created by artificial intelligence («AI»), and related issues such as whether utilization of copyrighted prior works constitutes «fair dealing» under the current laws of Hong Kong. Justifications of the current scheme for copyright ownership have been analysed under three major legal theories for justifying the intellectual property system. It is found that the current legal framework is not perfect for balancing the interests between AI composers and the general public under a hypothesized scenario where AI composers are capable of learning and creating independently, and a proposal is provided accordingly.
Table of contents
- 1. An Artificial Intelligence Composer - AIVA
- 2. Legal Framework of Copyright Ownership and Fair Dealing
- 2.1. The Berne Convention
- 2.2. Current Laws in Hong Kong
- 3. Analysis and Proposal
- 3.1. Copyright Ownership and Fair Dealing Analysis Under the Current Hong Kong Laws
- 3.2. Justification of the Current Scheme of Copyright Ownership
- 3.2.1. The Labour Theory
- 3.2.2. The Utilitarian Theory
- 3.2.3. The Personality Theory
- 4. Proposal on Copyright Ownership and Fair Dealing for AI-Created Works
- 5. Conclusion
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